If it s the fall or winter then these sounds may coincide with turning on the heat for the first time all season.
My house roof makes noise.
We tried to debunk it but to no avail.
The noise could be coming from your roof during the.
Why does my house make popping noises.
It s thermal expansion and contraction.
Roof noises may be described as those attributed to an obvious source.
As for the popping noise in the morning and evening that s a different mechanism.
Settling sounds in and of themselves are typical of most homes.
During the day the wood expands.
This movement creates the popping noise.
As your house quiets down at night and the temperatures fall the cooling of your roof components can often be heard.
As the lumber expands it moves and it will rub against other pieces of wood that aren t moving at the same rate.
The entire roof system if not solidly braced can and will flex to absorb this force.
The wood frame under your roof experiences temperature changes from the outdoor air because the attic does not receive much heating or air conditioning.
Sheet metal ducting is notoriously noisy.
This could cause the air handler to make a high pitched whining sound and the same is true of your furnace filter air conditioners can vibrate a lot so parts can come loose over time and.
The sun shines on your roof all day warming the tiles and sub roof.
The noise you hear is not from settling but from wood framing members moving in relation to one another.
We recently moved into a 3 year old house saged and cleansed the house.
If you ve recently had a porch or room addition it s natural for the roof to make sounds as it adjusts.
This flexing is what s causing the popping noise.
In new homes roof trusses or the wood used to frame the attic often is green meaning it still has a.
As for the popping noise in the morning and evening that s.
There was serenity so we thought throughout the house until my wife moved a picture of jesus from the den into our master.
At night the outdoor temperature lowers and the wood contracts.
There are a few possible sources for this sound but none of them ghostly or even worrying enough to call in the pros.
The wood warms during the day losing moisture and shrinking slightly.
We started hearing a loud punching sound from the roof that rattled the livingroom.
The cracking and popping could also be from the joists or beams as they contract and expand.
The patter or even the roar of falling rain or hail popping and cracking noises perhaps due to thermal expansion and contraction of roof coverings metal roofing or roof structure and transmitted noises from other external sources such as low flying aircraft or nearby trains or auto truck traffic from a nearby highway.